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A few days ago the leader of the proud boys calls for violence in the streets.

Nope, I would have zero problems with a conservative punching a Nazi...or are you arguing that all conservatives are Nazis??

because they crapped their pants on national TV last night. They gave him one more game, that was last night...

As a Bears fan, this week is going to be ugly

I’d call them protopunk. then again Kick out the Jams is one of the most punk songs ever.

Ah christian rock, the last refuge of the talentless

somewhere in Chicagoland.

To be fair, Binnys is local.

Freeway, both people are on the Freeway. two lanes of the Freeway are merging into one, both cars are merging 

They are both merging, neither has inherent ROW.

Nope you still don’t understand what words mean...but nice try. In CA a highway is basicly any non private road. As soon as you touch the onramp you are on the highway. that law does not apply to two lanes merging into one, in this case both the car on the onramp and the car on the freeway are merging into the same

The drivers handbook is suggestions. it is not based on the law.

So you are an expert on CA traffic laws...you passed the california bar when exactly?

two lanes where merging, neither car is changing lanes, two lanes are merging into one. its on both cars to make it work, so it is at least partially the fault of the google car.

The DMV does not write the code, in what world could that even happen. Laws come from the legislature 

No the law is talking about entering a highway from a stop, that happens as soon as your wheels hit the onramp. every road in CA is a highway, that’s what the law is talking about. You have entered the freeway style highway as soon as you are on the onramp.

This is california not texas michigan or random internet idiot, it doesn’t matter what texas, michigan or some random internet idiot says.

The DMV handbook is not the law, and not how CHP would rule

No it wouldn’t, that is not the letter of the law, there is no letter of the law for this situation.

SSo Instead of making up laws you are simply miss applying irrelevant laws got it. Any road in CA is a “highway” as soon as you are on the on ramp you are on the highway, at that point its just two lanes of traffic merging.